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APKWS® semi- active laser-guided rocket to be integrated on MQ-8B Fire Scout UAV
APKWS® semi- active laser-guided rocket to be integrated on MQ-8B Fire Scout UAV
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APKWS®
semi- active laser-guided rocket to be integrated on MQ-8B Fire Scout
UAV
For
the first time, the Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS®)
will be integrated onto an unmanned aerial vehicle, BAE Systems announced
today. The company, which designed and manufactures the guidance section
of the laser-guided rocket, was recently awarded a U.S. Navy contract
to add the APKWS onto the MQ-8B Fire Scout UAV.
“APKWS’ precision firepower will soon be available on a
UAV platform,” said Roy Rumbaugh, APKWS program manager at BAE
Systems. “With BAE Systems’ innovative technologies, the
Fire Scout will engage targets on land or at sea with laser-guided accuracy
while keeping our warfighters out of harm’s way.”
The system is being integrated onto the Fire Scout in response to an
urgent operational need and is being prepared for rapid deployment.
BAE Systems will support this rapid APKWS integration by performing
system analyses and modeling based on its high fidelity, integrated
flight simulator.
Advanced Precision Kill Weapon System (APKWS®) fitted on MQ-8B Fire
Scout UAV
(Picture: BAE Systems)
"This expansion onto unmanned aircraft is the
next exciting step after demonstrating performance on both rotary and
fixed-wing manned aircraft," Rumbaugh said.
Unmanned aircraft can operate in regimes that are considered too hazardous
for manned aircraft and dramatically expand the types of missions that
can be conducted from surface ships.
(Picture: BAE Systems)
The APKWS is the U.S. government's only program of
record for the semi- active laser-guided 2.75-inch rocket. U.S. Marine
aviators recently completed the initial operational test and evaluation
phase of the APKWS program, firing successfully against stationary and
moving targets from AH-1W and UH-1Y helicopters. The APKWS system has
since been deployed in Afghanistan and the company continues to ship
units to theater for use against insurgent forces.
BAE Systems has been the APKWS prime contractor since 2006. The company
is partnered with the Direct and Time Sensitive Strike Program Office
at the U.S. Naval Air Systems Command for the development, integration,
and delivery of the APKWS.